Now Im waiting til next Thursday for my mom to pick up my G19 and then start the transfer process.

First gun store I went to (J&G, Granite Bay,Ca) . They said that "You have to be 21 to take the test and own a handgun." I told them that in order to buy you have be 21 but not to possess one. I also tried to show them the Penal codes for taking the HSC but they wouldn't listen. So I left and went to the store in town.

Yeah I was choosing between, a 26, (Mom has one) or a 19, (Dad has one) I like them both. But I wanted a bigger one. So I chose 19 and later I can always get a 26. Glocks are definitely quality guns. Plus, when the calendar opens up, Im going to make an appointment for my CCW

Oh. Since my father has a G19 and has a CCW, and I am going to be owning a G19. Whats the best way to make sure that he doesn't carry mine accident, other then checking the Serial?

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When I got mine (100%), there was another guy that got his. He answered a question saying that everyone is allowed to carry around a handgun no restrictions. When the worker told him he was wrong, he told the worker that no, he was wrong. The worker was filling out his HSC before mine, so I had to sit there as the worker went over the law with him, but the man refused to believe him. After the worker told him everything (pretty sure they're not even required to go into as much detail as this guy did) the guy still just kept saying yea, yea, believe what ever you want. Somehow this man passed though and walked out with his newly acquired HSC.

Well they both agreed to buy me one but I just had my mom put it in her name because my dad works out of town and I didn't want to wait for him to come back home to go and get it. Because I already have to wait 10 days, which is hard enough :P

My father wants to pass on his S&W .357 to me, and I'm 19. How did you go about doing this and did you reach any snags?

The problem with myself might be the fact that we don't know the history of the gun. He was selling a car, and the buyer was a little short and offered him the handgun ontop of the cash. From what I know it wasn't a sketchy guy or anything, and my father hasn't had any contact with him for decade(s). My father never tried registering it or anything. Another issue might be the fact that he doesn't live with me.. Sorry for all the questions, but I thought this might be the best place to ask. Thanks!

Now Im waiting til next Thursday for my mom to pick up my G19 and then start the transfer process.

First gun store I went to (J&G, Granite Bay,Ca) . They said that "You have to be 21 to take the test and own a handgun." I told them that in order to buy you have be 21 but not to possess one. I also tried to show them the Penal codes for taking the HSC but they wouldn't listen. So I left and went to the store in town.

Anyway. I passed so I'm happy.

Seems at least 50% in the information we receive from the gun shop is B.S!!! you are way ahead of the game.